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Drivers lack proper ADAS understanding with new purchases
DG Cities has uncovered a significant trust gap in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) that could undermine the UK's transition to autonomous vehicles (AVs).
Siloton raises £860,000 as product launch nears
Bristol-based health technology startup, Siloton, has secured £860,000 in new funding to accelerate the commercial launch of its eye imaging chip technology, aimed at tackling the UK's most common cause of sight loss.
Scottish project aims to reshape space launches with reusable rockets
For decades, second-stage rockets have been doomed to a one-way journey. After delivering their payloads into orbit, these high-tech, high-cost components either burn up on reentry or drift aimlessly through space as debris. But what if they could be reused—either for future launches or for completing additional missions in orbit?While SpaceX has led the charge in recovering and reusing first-stage boosters, second-stage rockets remain expe...
New quantum technique could improve spectroscopy
An international team of engineers and physicists have found a way to usequantum lightto improve the performance of cutting-edge spectroscopy.
UK Government backs electric vans and buses
The UK government has announced £88 million of funding has been awarded to 46 innovative projects that will help boost zero-emission vehicle tech.
You’re hired, AI: why companies are treating AI like a team member
Robert Grazioli, Chief Information Officer at Ivanti discusses why AI will be treated like an employee in 2025.
Outstanding women celebrated at Awards
IET Young Woman Engineer of the Year: Marisa Kurimbokus is a Chartered Engineer with a career spanning over a decade in product design and systems engineering within the automotive and power electronics industries, including Jaguar Land Rover, Triumph Motorcycles, and Lyra Electronics.
Thousands inspired by latest engineering innovations
On the 30thand 31stOctober 2024, over 9,800 engineering and manufacturing professionals flocked to the NEC, Birmingham, to attend the 15th edition ofAdvanced Engineering. Across the two days, visitors witnessed the very latest that the industry had to offer, with over 400 exhibitors showcasing their innovations.
The State of European Tech 10th anniversary report
A special tenth anniversary edition of the State of European Tech looks back over a decade of huge growth for the ecosystem and maps its superpower potential, set against significant challenges faced by the sector today.
Government pumps £32 million into AI innovations
The UK government has unveiled a £32 million investment inAI-driven initiativesdesigned to reduce train delays, expedite NHS prescription deliveries, and enhance construction worker training.